Terrelle Pryor did something Bo Jackson and Michael Vick never did

Terrelle Pryor setup in the shotgun, took the snap, faked a read-option handoff to Darren McFadden and then sprinted into the history books.

The Oakland Raiders quarterback took the opening offensive snap of the game and ran untouched for a 93-yard touchdown, setting two impressive records in the process.

1. Pryor’s run shattered the NFL record for longest run by a quarterback. It had previously been held by Kordell Stewart, who had an 80-yard-run for the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1996. Last year, Robert Griffin III turned in the second-longest quarterback touchdown run with a 76-yard scamper against the Minnesota Vikings. (RG3’s run tied him for No. 2 with — wait for it — Steve Bono, who took a naked bootleg 76 yards in 1995, which means he held the record solo until Slash beat it the next year.)

2. The run broke an Oakland Raiders team record for longest touchdown rush by anybody. That mark was held by a familiar name: Bo Jackson. The two-sport star had touchdown runs of 92 and 91 yards during his years with the Raiders.

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